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Ryan Smith is the 2018-2019 Sports editor. He was previously an assistant Sports editor in 2017-2018, and has covered women's basketball, men's water polo, baseball, men's golf and women's golf during his time with the Bruin.

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November 3, 12:32 am

Men’s water poloRyan Smith, assistant Sports editor
UCLA men’s water polo will take on a top-five team for the third straight week when it visits Stanford on Saturday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women's volleyball will open a four game home stand this weekend against Arizona and Arizona State. The Bruins lost both matches last weekend at Washington and Washington State.(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)

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November 1, 12:44 am

UCLA men’s golf finished fourth at the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational in Hawaii – its final tournament of fall.
The Bruins shot 37-under-par as a team to claim their fourth top-five finish in as many tries this season. Read more...

Photo: Junior Cole Madey finished seventh at the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational in Hawaii this week. UCLA men's golf finished fourth in team play and will not play again until February 2018. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)

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October 27, 2:30 am

This post was updated Oct. 27 at 12:04 p.m.
Cross Country
Nicholas Yekikian, assistant Sports editor
The No. 14 men’s cross country team has covered 40,000 meters to get to this point, and the women have raced across 25,000. Read more...

Photo: Cross country is the first UCLA team to end its postseason, and this weekend the top 10 men and women will be competing in Springfield, Oregon, against schools such as Colorado, Stanford and Arizona State. (Photo courtesy of Ricky Bassman)

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October 25, 1:36 am

Statistically, UCLA men’s water polo has seen a decrease in productivity on both sides of the ball this season.
Through 17 games, the No. 2 Bruins (15-2, 0-1 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) are scoring more than a full goal less per game than they have at this time last season. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men's water polo has allowed 111 goals through 17 games this season, 28 more than it did at this time in 2016. The Bruins surrendered 12 goals in a loss to No. 3 California on Saturday. (Andrew Arifin/Daily Bruin)

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October 25, 1:31 am

UCLA women’s golf won its second-straight tournament Tuesday, after the third round of the Nanea Pac-12 Preview, held in Hawaii, was cancelled by stormy weather.
Rounds one and two were completed Monday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA won its second-straight tournament at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview on Tuesday. Sophomore Mariel Galdiano is a Hawaii native and tied for fifth on the individual leaderboard. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)

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October 22, 10:48 pm

The last time the Bruins and Bears met was the semifinals of the Mountain Pacific Invitational in late September where then-No.4 UCLA took down then-No.1 California 9-8 in double overtime. Read more...

Photo: No. 2 UCLA men's water polo fell to 15-2 this season after losing to No. 3 California on Saturday afternoon. Coach Adam Wright said his team lost confidence and was "afraid."(Andrew Arifin/Daily Bruin)

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October 22, 10:48 pm

UCLA men’s golf took home a fourth-place finish at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate this weekend, one of the most competitive tournaments of the year per coach Derek Freeman. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men's golf finished fourth at Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate in Alpharetta, Georgia, over the weekend. Junior Cole Madey finished 12th on the individual leaderboards after shooting five-under-par for the tournament. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)

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